Ex-husband Charged With Leaving Chicken Parts In Heating Vents Of Ex-wifes Home

Lobbyist Ron Smith was arrested in December under suspicion that he
broke into his ex-wife’s home in September, left chicken pieces to rot
in her air ducts, poured bleach into her piano and marred new hardwood
floors with track cleats. The district attorney’s office bumped up
charges against Smith from a class 4 felony burglary to a class 3 felony
burglary and added criminal mischief to the charges. Experienced criminal attorneys in Denver note that the latter can be a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the amount of property damage.

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